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This Little Heart of Mine!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 5, 2013 by TK HarrisonJune 5, 2013

My sista/cuz (her folks, my aunt and uncle, finished raising me) had three children…and then there was a sweet little girl who needed a whole lot of love, related to my sista/cuz on the other side of her family.  And my sista/cuz and her husband decided they could handle one more little girl in need, so they adopted her!  Things aren’t always easy when trying to raise a younger-than-five-years-old little girl, especially since she previously lived her life as the only child with her other grandparents.  They are still going through some therapy but I think things are getting better.  Now my sista/cuz has the exact number of children and even the exact placement of kids as we have – two girls, then a boy, then another girl!

With that extra child, I haven’t done very well at keeping her wrapped in quilted love.  Mainly because of the unknown with my MS – unknown as to whether I would wake up each day, unknown as to how I would feel each day, unknown how I would feel each evening when I normally quilt, etc. etc.

I made “heart” quilts for each of my sista/cuz’s first three children.  I don’t think any three are the same, but I could be wrong.  I do know that every quilt had a heart as the focus of the quilt.  For my newest niece, I made a very simple, very clear (to a little girl) heart design, then added a few more borders to make the quilt big enough to cover her in quilted love.

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My aunt and uncle should have delivered my newest niece with the quilt above, and I can’t wait to hear how she likes it!

Do you have a theme for quilts that you make, especially for kids in the same family?  If so, what themes have you used?

 

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Choosing Pleasing Colors for a Quilt

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 3, 2013 by TK HarrisonJune 3, 2013

There seems to be at least three different school’s of thought for choosing fabrics for a quilt.  One is to make sure everything is matchy-matchy from a single colorway.  Another is to find fabrics from different colorways/designers and the final school of thought is to go scrappy.  I have been on all three sides of that proverbial fence and can tell you that based on my fabric choices, I can tell whether I truly thought I could pull off a quilt design with the fabrics chosen.  Mind you, I’ve also been on the fourth side of that fence when a shop will send me a fat quarter bundle to see if I can make something with just those fabrics in it.  I haven’t failed at one of those tests yet, but my favorite fabric supplier knows enough about me by now that she is careful what fabrics she sends to me based on my preferences.

So, lets talk about fabric choices.  Quite a few years ago, I was working with an online only shop and was purchasing fabric for a special quilt:

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“Starfall” Mystery Quilt pieced by TK Harrison, quilted by Mary Kate

Unfortunately, the fabric line did not come with a green fabric that I envisioned  – which meant I had to go through all of the green’s in her online store to find one that appeared to match the fabric line.  Boy-howdy was I so very wrong!  I finally asked the owner to walk through her warehouse with my red and black fabrics to see if she could find a green that was compatible!  She found one and that worked perfect for the quilt.

Let’ me say one more thing that may change the way you purchase fabrics online – no two monitors computer’s set to the same settings for images.  Looking at fabrics can create a mess when you aren’t using part or the entire colorway from a designer.  Ah yes, the online shop wants to make a sale, but (in my case) I do actually make them work WITH me and not against my fabric desires, sad but true!

If I truly want to create a custom quilt based on the preferences from the client, the only way I trust myself to choose those fabrics is to go to a quilt shop.  I do not always have this luxury so I have to rely on my dear friend’s experience and a good eye to choose fabrics for me.

Tonight, I went to put together a baby quilt for an expectant  mom and realized the fabric she sent to me for it was not quite ‘on’ my radar for fabrics.  I even picked them out – but, that goes back to the monitor settings on each computer!

I actually think it’d be a really cool idea for shops to cut 2 1/2″ squares to send to potential buyers, showing them what the fabric they chose would look like.  I definitely know it would help me tremendously!

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